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Jay wrote: The Phantom Corsair returns to the fictious homeland of the Flying Wombat with tongue firmly in cheek.
Seriously, the National Automobile Museum is very humbled that Lord March has asked the Phantom to return to the Festival of Speed and looking forward to visiting with the Phantom's fans.
But, should there be a Wombat out there. Great Britian is where to look.
Hello,
here is a link to some photos of "The Phantom"@Goodwood Festival of Speed
www.motor-klassik.de/bilder/dirk ... ow_item=10
Cheers
Matt
Was man besonders gerne tut,
ist selten ganz besonders gut
Wilhelm Busch
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Seriously, the National Automobile Museum is very humbled that Lord March has asked the Phantom to return to the Festival of Speed and looking forward to visiting with the Phantom's fans.
But, should there be a Wombat out there. Great Britian is where to look.
If it burns fuel and makes noise I want to see it.
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Jay wrote: It is official, Phantom Corsair is on its way to England.
Thursday, May 23, the Phantom embarked on the first leg of it's journey arriving in Oakland to be boxed up for shippment to the UK where it will endever to locate its long lost cousin the Flying Wombat.
Lord March has grasiously extened an invitation for the Phantom to attend the Festival of Speed, July 11-14. Anyone wishing to visit with the Phantom Corsair durring its stay at Goodwood will find it holding court in the Cartier " Style et Luxe".
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the Wombat should contact the Phantom at Goodwood.
Many thanks to this Forum and those ACD Folk that supplied the pices needed for the Phantom to make this trip.
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I was always under the impression that the fictional movie "Flying Wombat" & the "Phantom Cosair" were one and the same auto ? ? ?
Very Cool Futuristic aerodynamic auto design ~
It was decades ahead of it 30s era !
It's a shame Rust Heinz sadly did not live long enough to ever put this~~ his ultimate dream car ~~ into actual limited mass production !
Just think what car designs might be like today if he had been able to do so.
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Thursday, May 23, the Phantom embarked on the first leg of it's journey arriving in Oakland to be boxed up for shippment to the UK where it will endever to locate its long lost cousin the Flying Wombat.
Lord March has grasiously extened an invitation for the Phantom to attend the Festival of Speed, July 11-14. Anyone wishing to visit with the Phantom Corsair durring its stay at Goodwood will find it holding court in the Cartier " Style et Luxe".
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the Wombat should contact the Phantom at Goodwood.
Many thanks to this Forum and those ACD Folk that supplied the pices needed for the Phantom to make this trip.
If it burns fuel and makes noise I want to see it.
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